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I mean, he kinda helped shape the genre, right?
shooting his mouth off a little.
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Ted Newsom wrote: I think that's true, emphasis on the "kinda." I don't see a lot of Bradbury in genre films. Maybe that's a pity, but maybe not. If they all felt like wistful longings for a nostalgic past, we'd have nothing but Twilight Zone episodes.
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Ted Newsom wrote: Oh, Bill, c'mon. Bradbury didn't write BEAST FROM 20,000 FATHOMS. You could excise the entire lighthouse segment from the film-- the only thing which remotely relates to any Bradbury work-- and the film would still be intact, 1950s scifi archetypes and all. But nobody wants to call Lou Morheim and Fred Freiberger the Fathers of 50s SciFi; it's not sexy. So it's scarcely fair to credit him with establishing the Big Bug films.
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